EPIC has submitted a letter to Congress following a hearing on DHS monitoring of social networks and media organizations. In the letter, EPIC highlights new documents obtained as a result of a FOIA lawsuit and points out to inconsistencies in DHS' testimony about the program. Though DHS testified that it does not monitor for public reaction to government proposals, the documents obtained by EPIC indicate that the DHS analysts are specifically instructed to look for criticism of the agency and then to redirect reports that would otherwise be circulated to other agencies. EPIC wrote that the DHS' monitoring program should be suspended, as it exceeds the agency's statutory authority and chills First Amendment activity. For more information, see EPIC: EPIC v. DHS: Media Monitoring.

The Official List – Using these words online will put you in the crosshairs Big Brother’s multi-billion dollar spy machine

now what would they do if anyone had the idea, and millions started placing those words all over the internet, what would they do then? vomit>>>> IOIOIIOIIOOOIOIIOOOIIOOIIOIOIIOIIOOO's there may be a chance, that, they could not get any more stupid then are currently are!

oh no, with all those words here.......they will be knocking on all ours doors in the near future. hide everything, burn everything, flush everything......OH OH,, too late they are knocking on my door right now as i write this. bye bye cruel world!!!!!!